September 9: ACLU of Hawaii holding a talk-story session at UH Manoa

Hawaii Independent Staff

ACLU of Hawaii is holding a “Talk Story” at the University of Hawaii at Manoa to discuss local and national civil liberties concerns with local staff and neighborhood board members of the ACLU of Hawaii. Light refreshments will be served.

RSVPs are appreciated, walk-ins are welcome. To RSVP, call the 24-hour RSVP line at (808)522-5906 or email [email protected].

The mission of the ACLU of Hawaii is to protect the fundamental freedoms enshrined in the U.S. and State Constitutions. The ACLU of Hawaii fulfills this through legislative, litigation, and public education programs statewide. The ACLU of Hawaii is a non-partisan and private nonprofit organization that provides its services at no cost to the public and does not accept government funds. The ACLU of Hawaii has been serving Hawaii since 1965.

For more information, please contact Kit Grant (808)522-5904.

ACLU of Hawaii “Talk Story”
Thursday, September 9 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ethnic Studies, George Hall Room 301B
2560 Campus Rd